CITROEN Berlingo Electric Handbook

CITROEN Berlingo Electric Handbook

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  • Page 3 This supplement is specifi c to the electric drive mode. For more information, refer to the vehicle's handbook and the servicing and warranty booklet. You can also visit the manufacturer's Internet website for the latest information. The driver should be particularly vigilant when driving the electric vehicle because of the low noise level produced when moving.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Presentation Indicators Warning and indicator lamps Display screens Starting procedure Eco-driving Eco-comfort Manual air conditioning and heating Charging the traction battery Control unit Normal charging procedure Fast charging procedure Other information Ancillaries battery Fuses Servicing Towing the vehicle Motor and traction battery Identifi...
  • Page 5: Presentation

    PRESENTATION Electric system Normal charging socket Fast charging socket p.19 p.22 300 Volt electric system 12 Volt ancillaries battery Traction battery p.23 p.25 p.23...
  • Page 6 Instruments and controls Instrument panel Drive selector p.11 Display screens p.10...
  • Page 7 Instrument panel Current energy consumption and Traction battery state of charge Heating and air conditioning generation indicator indicator systems energy consumption indicator p.8, 13 and 14 "Ready" lamp Dedicated warning and indicator lamps Drive selector position Estimated remaining range p.11 p.10...
  • Page 8: Indicators

    INDICATORS Traction battery - Energy consumption and generation indicator "Neutral" position Energy consumption "Optimum" zone On switching on the ignition, your The needle moves to the right, in The needle is in this zone when the vehicle neither consumes nor proportion to the consumption of vehicle is used in a way that moderates generates energy through its electric...
  • Page 9 Traction battery - State of charge indicator Low energy alerts Two successive energy level alerts indicate that the energy available has dropped to a low level: 1st level: Reserve 2nd level: Critical This warning lamp comes This warning lamp, associated on when the state of charge with the reserve warning lamp, of the traction battery is low.
  • Page 10 Heating and air conditioning systems energy consumption indicator Excessive use, particularly at low speed, can reduce the range of your vehicle considerably. Remember to optimise their use and check their settings at each start so as to maximise the range of the vehicle. The consumption of electrical energy related to the heating and air conditioning is represented by this gauge.
  • Page 11: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    WARNING AND INDICATOR LAMPS Lamp State Cause Actions / Observations Ready The vehicle is ready to drive. The lamp is on while the vehicle is accompanied powered up. by an audible You can press the accelerator and signal when it use the air conditioning or heating.
  • Page 12: Display Screens

    DISPLAY SCREENS Screen (depending on Instrument panel equipment level) Range Each press of the button on the end It displays: of the windscreen wiper stalk displays the estimated range remaining, successively the different trip computer the additional range available information, depending on the type of by using the ECO mode on the screen.
  • Page 13: Starting Procedure

    STARTING PROCEDURE Drive selector N (Neutral). Move the selector to position N , there is an audible signal. Do not select this position, even momentarily, when the vehicle is moving. Starting the vehicle The vehicle is free-wheeling. Select D To start the vehicle, the to return to forward drive.
  • Page 14: Eco-Driving

    ECO-DRIVING Practical advice Adopt a gentle driving style Recover energy Limit the causes of excess consumption the electrical consumption of your Driving with anticipation allows you to vehicle depends very strongly on the recover energy and increase the range As with any vehicle, limit the load route you take, you style of driving and of the vehicle.
  • Page 15: Eco-Comfort

    ECO-COMFORT Control the use of electrical Stop the heating or air conditioning and maintain equipment ventilation. The heating and air conditioning operate using energy supplied by the traction battery. Excessive use Stop the heating or air signifi cantly reduces the range of your conditioning and ventilation.
  • Page 16: Manual Air Conditioning And Heating

    MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING Manual heating version Ventilation can be used as soon as this indicator is on. ECO (stops the air conditioning Increase/Reduce temperature. After a prolonged period without and heating). use of the heating system, its operation may result in a slight odour during the fi...
  • Page 17: Charging The Traction Battery

    CHARGING THE TRACTION BATTERY Connecting the normal charging Charging consists of connecting the vehicle to a domestic power point or a cable in different countries: pubic charging point Left hand drive Current rating Plug Denmark (DK) Switzerland (CH) Other countries 8/14 A Right hand drive 10 A...
  • Page 18 Cables for normal charging As the installers of electrical installations in buildings are not subject to international standards, check for each of the countries you intend to cross in your vehicle, the compatibility of the domestic electrical installations to which you want to connect the domestic charging cable supplied with your vehicle.
  • Page 19: Control Unit

    Control unit It has four indicator lamps: STOP : on red. It indicates that charging has been interrupted by pressing the Manual Stop button. This action is recommended before disconnecting the charging cable from the domestic power point during a charging operation. POWER : on green.
  • Page 20 States of the control unit On in the corresponding Flashing in the corresponding Off. indicator lamp colour. indicator lamp colour. POWER FAULT CHARGING Normal operation Once the charging cable is connected to a power point, all of the lamps come on for about half a second.
  • Page 21: Normal Charging Procedure

    NORMAL CHARGING PROCEDURE Connection press the push button to open the take the charging cable (with its socket cover, control unit), fi rst connect the controller end of the cable to a standard and compatible power point. On connection, the 3 controller Check before charging that the indicator lamps for POWER , drive selector is in position P and...
  • Page 22 check that the charging As a safety measure, the motor lamp in the instrument panel will not start when the charging and the green CHARGING cable is connected to the vehicle's indicator in the controller are socket. Also, any attempt to start on (not fl...
  • Page 23 Disconnection After charging With the charging completed by the cable connected, opening the Ensure that the socket cover driver's door restarts charging for and access fl ap are closed. around 20 seconds. Take car to avoid the entry of water or dust into the socket, under its cover or in the charging plug (risk of fi...
  • Page 24: Fast Charging Procedure

    FAST CHARGING PROCEDURE Ensure that the charging point and open the access fl ap located on the left of the vehicle, its cable are compatible with your connect the charging point's cable vehicle. to the vehicle's socket following the instructions for use of the charging If the ambient temperature is point.
  • Page 25: Other Information

    OTHER INFORMATION Traction battery 300 Volt electric system The drive train of the electric vehicle is powered at around 300 Volts. This system can become in hot and remain so after switching off. Observe the warning messages on the labels present in the vehicle.
  • Page 26 In the event of an accident or impact Washing precautions Laying up the vehicle under the vehicle or to one of the Never wash the vehicle while the Long term charging fl aps battery is on charge. When your vehicle is to be laid up In the event of an accident or an before washing the vehicle, check for an indeterminate period, carry out...
  • Page 27: Ancillaries Battery

    ANCILLARIES BATTERY All of the other electrical components Access to the battery on your vehicle are powered by the ancillaries battery. It is located in the front compartment under the bonnet and is charged by the traction battery, during phases of operation ("Ready"...
  • Page 28 Staring using an external slave battery Lift the protective cover from the (+) connect one end of the red cable to connect one end of the green or terminal, the ( + ) terminal of the discharged black cable to the ( - ) terminal of the vehicle battery, then the other end slave battery, to the ( + ) terminal of of the slave...
  • Page 29 Charging the battery with a battery charger Do not charge the battery without fi rst disconnecting the terminals and removing the battery from the front compartment. Do not disconnect the terminals when this indicator warning lamp is on, nor when the vehicle itself is on charge.
  • Page 30: Fuses

    FUSES Fuse N° Rating Functions The fusebox is located in the lower dashboard on the left hand side. 15 A Rear wiper. The designations provided are for the fuses that can be replaced by the user. Airbags. For any other work, go to a franchised dealer or a qualifi...
  • Page 31: Servicing

    SERVICING In addition to the maintenance and warranty guide, at one year or 12 500 miles (20 000 km), whichever comes fi rst, you must have the service listed below carried out. Following this initial service, subsequent services must be carried out every 2 years or 25 000 miles (40 000 km) (whichever comes fi...
  • Page 32: Towing The Vehicle

    TOWING THE VEHICLE Front towing eye Rear towing eye The towing eye is stowed in the tool The rear towing eye must not be used box under the right hand seat. for towing on the road. It can be used to extract the vehicle when stuck, for Towing the vehicle with the driving example.
  • Page 33: Motor And Traction Battery

    MOTOR AND TRACTION BATTERY Electric motor Technology Synchronous with permanent magnets Max. power in kilowatts: EU standard (kW) Max. power speed in revolutions per minute (rpm) from 4 000 to 9 200 Max. torque in Newton metres: EU standard (Nm) Max.
  • Page 34: Identification Markings

    IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS A. Manufacturer's plate. B. Serial number. C. Tyres and paint colour code. This is located on the right-hand This is engraved on the front right The label C , on the front door gives: middle pillar. wheelarch. the wheel and tyre sizes, 1 - VF Type serial number.
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